ISD2017 Cyprus

Welcome to the website of the 26th International Conference on Information Systems Development (ISD2017 Cyprus). The conference will be hosted by UCLan Cyprus, School of Sciences, Larnaca, Cyprus.

The theme of ISD2017 is Advances in Methods, Tools and Management. The conference focuses on the latest developments in ISD and particularly on methods and tools used to design, create, and maintain information systems.

Final program2017-08-30

A three-day conference focusing on Advances in Methods, Tools and Management. Scientists and practitioners are welcome to participate and share their knowledge and expertise.

ISD2017

The ISD2017 Conference provides a forum for discussing research and developments in the field of information systems development. New trends in developing information systems emphasize advances in development methods, tools and management. The influence of information of systems and technologies on organizational structures, processes and people is paralleled by the impact of new organizational structures and social dynamics on information systems development, functionality and management. The ISD2017 Conference focuses on these mutual influences in order to promote research into methodological issues and ways in which information systems designers are transforming organizations and society.

We therefore kindly invite you to share your knowledge and experience by submitting a paper to the 26th ISD conference and make your contribution to this upcoming event that will be hosted by UCLan Cyprus, School of Sciences, Larnaca, Cyprus.

ISD History

The International Conference on Information Systems Development is an academic conference hosted annually in a different location worldwide, where scientists and practitioners are welcomed to participate and share their knowledge and expertise in the field of information systems development. During its history, the conference has focused on different aspects, ranging from methodological, infrastructural or educational challenges in the ISD field, to bridging the gaps between industry, academia and society. However, the mission of the conference has remained the same throughout its time: to research, share and discuss developments and trends in Information Systems and Information Systems Development.

Demanding high quality standards, the organizers and reviewers put the quality of submitted papers over quantity, which has kept the conference size at an intimate level with an average of 80 papers, and where each researcher receives a significant audience.

Constructing the Infrastructure for the Knowledge Economy: Methods and Tools, Theory and Practice
Monash University and Swinburn University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia. August 29-31, 2003
ISD2003 Proceedings